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9.15 Mathematics in Action Most for Least
Introduced by PROFESSOR CRANK
Produced by PETER BAKER
9.38-9.58 Maths Workshop: Stage 1 Solid Shapes
Introduced by MICHAEL HOLT
Produced by JOHN CAIN
10.25-10.40 Words and Pictures (A) The Boy without a Name by GLYNN CHRISTIAN
11.0 Watch!
Gliding - Flight
Introduced by ROSANNE HARVEY
Produced by CAROL WISEMAN
11.18 Going to Work
Getting on with People
11.40 Making Music
The Story of Lieutenant Cockatoo Words by RONALD EYRE Music by PHYLLIS TATE
Introduced by JOHN LANGSTAFF with children from
MINET JUNIOR SCHOOL, Hayes, Middlesex
Produced by JOHN HOSIER and MOYRA GAMBLETON
Contributors
Produced By:
Peter
Baker
Introduced By:
Michael
Holt
Produced By:
John
Cain
Unknown:
Glynn
Christian
Introduced By:
Rosanne
Harvey
Produced By:
Carol
Wiseman
Unknown:
Ronald
Eyre
Music By:
Phyllis
Tate
Introduced By:
John
Langstaff
Produced By:
John
Hosier
Produced By:
Moyra
Gambleton
Pippin and Tog bring Mr and Mrs Pogle to see their own special secret house but they find it is not so secret after all.
Weatherman JACK SCOTT
Contributors
Unknown:
Jack
Scott
Television Club The Tunnel
Introduced by JAMES LLOYD
Produced by DOROTHEA BROOKING
Contributors
Introduced By:
James
Lloyd
Produced By:
Dorothea
Brooking
A programme for children under 5 Dressing-up Day Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , LIONEL MORTON
Contributors
Unknown:
Julie
Stevens
Unknown:
Lionel
Morton
With SANDOR ELES
The Good Master by KATE SERÈDY Today: The Riding Lesson
FREDDIE BURNELL and ROSEMARIE CLATWORTHY from Withypool go exploring the moor where cattle, ponies and red deer have lived undisturbed since the Ice Age and meet some of the people who live and work there.
Directed by DAVID TURNBULL
Contributors
Unknown:
Freddie
Burnell
Unknown:
Rosemarie
Clatworthy
Directed By:
David
Turnbull
When Chuck and Nancy discover a magic ring they are launched on a series of exciting adventures in the land of the Arabian Nights. Shazzan, a gigantic and friendly genie, helps them in their search for the owner of the ring.
A new film series with Parsley the lion and Dill the dog in some untoward happenings.
The facts, the people, the background of the nation's capital Reporters
BRIAN ASH , ALAN SHALLCROSS
JOAN SHENTON , ROBERT WELLINGS
Produced by MICHAEL TOWNSON
Nationwide
The news, features, opinions of the country at large, co-ordinated by Michael Barratt from BBC studios throughout the United Kingdom Reporters
ROBERT LANGLEY, LYNN LEWIS
JACK PIZZEY , PHILIP TIBENHAM
Assistant editor ROBERT ROWLAND Editor DERRICK AMOORE
Contributors
Unknown:
Brian
Ash
Unknown:
Alan
Shallcross
Unknown:
Joan
Shenton
Unknown:
Robert
Wellings
Produced By:
Michael
Townson
Unknown:
Michael
Barratt
Unknown:
Lynn
Lewis
Unknown:
Jack
Pizzey
Unknown:
Robert
Rowland
Unknown:
Derrick
Amoore
One Bad Apple Part 2 by BEN BASSET starring
James Ellis , John Slater Derek Waring with Douglas Fielding
The villains have an informer within the ranks of the law. Superintendent Oakley suspects a member of the Newtown force.
Script editor p. j. HAMMOND Designer ANTONY THORPE
Assistant producer IAN STRACHAN Producer RON CRADDOCK
Directed by GERALD BLAKE
Contributors
Unknown:
James
Ellis
Unknown:
John
Slater
Unknown:
Derek
Waring
Unknown:
Ian
Strachan
Unknown:
Producer Ron
Craddock
Directed By:
Gerald
Blake
Monk:
Raymond
Llewellyn
Chief Supt Oakley:
William
Dexter
Sgt Lynch:
James
Ellis
PC Quilley:
Douglas
Fielding
Det-Sgt Stone:
John
Slater
Det-Insp GOSS:
Derek
Waring
Pikey Nimmo:
Manning
Wilson
Rupert Bonner:
Brian
Cant
Beckett:
Frederick
Peisley
Harris:
John
Woodnutt
Det-Constable:
Brian
Grellis
playing Cat and Mouse in a selection from the world-famous award-winning cartoon films Switchin' Kitten
Created by WILLIAM HANNA and JOE BARBERA
Contributors
Unknown:
William
Hanna
Unknown:
Joe
Barbera
Tonight's film in this comedy season stars
Bob Hope
Milly Vitale and James Cagney as George M. Cohan
The story of Eddie Foy and his seven children provides
Bob Hope with the first biographic role of his career, and a performance that combines the ingredients of comedy and drama in the life of one of America's great vaudeville comics.
There is also a show-stopping guest appearance by James Cag ney - re-creating his Academy Award-winning role from Yankee Doodle Dandy, as George M. Cohan.
Screenplay by MELVILLE SHAVELSON and JACK ROSI Produced by jack ROSE
Directed by MELVILLE SHAVELSON (Postponed from 13 May)
Contributors
Unknown:
Bob
Hope
Unknown:
Milly
Vitale
Unknown:
James
Cagney
Unknown:
George M.
Cohan
Unknown:
Eddie
Foy
Unknown:
Bob
Hope
Unknown:
James
Cag
Unknown:
George M.
Cohan.
Play By:
Melville
Shavelson
Unknown:
Jack
Rosi
Produced By:
Jack
Rose
Directed By:
Melville
Shavelson
Eddie Foy:
Bob
Hope
Madeleine Morando:
Milly
Vitale
Clara Morando:
Angela
Clarke
Barney Green:
George
Tobias
Bryan Foy:
Billy
Gray
Charley Foy:
Lee
Erickson
George M Cohan:
James
Cagney
With KENNETH KENDALL and the BBC's correspondents and reporters around the world and Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenneth
Kendall
Written and produced by MALCOLM BROWN
In the vast expanse of sea between Scotland and Norway lie
' the islands of Shetland, a 70-mile-long tangle of rock and cliff which provides home and livelihood for 17,000 British citizens.
Yet though politically British, these people are first and foremost Shetlanders, who have never forgotten that Shetland once belonged to the Norsemen of Scandinavia until it was pawned to the Kingdom of Scotland as part of a thoroughly dubious marriage settlement 501 years ago.
This is the story of one midwinter month in the life of these unique islands- January 1970; a month which began with snow, continued with storm and ended in a strange almost miraculous calm; a month which culminated in the great Viking fire-festival of Up-Helly-Aa, when 700 torchmen marched through the streets of Lerwick and the dragon-galley Ormrinn Langi perished heroically in a gigantic funeral pyre.
Narrated by Duncan Carse
Contributors
Produced By:
Malcolm
Brown
Unknown:
Ormrinn
Langi
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by BERNARD FALK , DAVID LOMAX
TOM MANGOLD , FYFE ROBERTSON
DENIS TUOHY and special contributions from
KEITH KYLE and ROBERT MCKENZIE
Producer of the week MICHAEL BUKHT Editor ANTHONY SMITH
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Dimbleby
Unknown:
Bernard
Falk
Unknown:
David
Lomax
Unknown:
Tom
Mangold
Unknown:
Fyfe
Robertson
Unknown:
Denis
Tuohy
Unknown:
Keith
Kyle
Unknown:
Robert
McKenzie
Unknown:
Anthony
Smith
in a song recital introduced by JOHN WARRACK
A rare opportunity to hear these celebrated musicians giving a recital of solo songs by Schubert and Warlock, and duets by Purcell, Schumann and Brahms.
Producer ANTHONY WILKINSON
Contributors
Introduced By:
John
Warrack
Unknown:
Anthony
Wilkinson
by THE REV ED SEALY
Closedown